Michael A. De Leon is a graphic designer by day, but wears many hats in his off time. In 2004, after several years of covering the Spurs, he started Project Spurs, a Spurs team fansite as an outlet to provide content to Spurs fans, while continuing to write for himself and learning the ins and outs of online publishing and web design. He has since built a writing team and started a popular weekly Spurs podcast called the Spurscast.

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By Jeff Garcia, Project Spurs The San Antonio Spurs are off to a fantastic start to the NBA season and unlike teams of the past during the Gregg Popovich regime, the Spurs are getting it done on the offensive end of the court. This season the Spurs are averaging 106.4 points per game and allow […]
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By Jeff Garcia, Project Spurs In an interview with sport360.com, Houston Rockets’ legend and two-time NBA champion Hakeem Olajuwon was asked who he would have on his all-time roster and for the power forward positions he selected San Antonio Spurs’ forward Tim Duncan: Following on from those two, Olajuwon picks San Antonio Spurs’ Tim Duncan […]
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By Robby Lim, Project Spurs Before Tim Duncan entered the league in 1997, the San Antonio Spurs never won an NBA title. He was the consensus number one pick at the time and many believed he was the missing piece of the puzzle to the Spurs’ championship hopes. Boy, they were right! Since Duncan came to San Antonio, the Spurs […]
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By Jeff Garcia, Project Spurs San Antonio Spurs’ fans get your thumbs ready as the Spurs’ roster has been announced for the upcoming NBA Jam for the Nintendo Wii and the NBA Elite 11 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Here is the lineup for the Spurs: Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili (players). David Robinson […]
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By Jordan Rivas, Project Spurs Editor’s note: Recently, the Basketball Hall of Fame inducted the 1992 Dream Team which included former San Antonio Spurs’ legend, David Robinson. To honor Robinson, Jordan Rivas makes the point that Robinson was the best Olympic player ever to wear the red, white and blue jersey. Enjoy. I remember, clearly, […]
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